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China's Cofco hires dozens of farm workers in Brazil

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Terminal in the World in Brazil said Tuesday that China's state run food group is hiring dozens of people in South America's farm powerhouse.

The move highlights the importance of Brazil for the company in the midst of an escalating trade war between the United States of America and China. This tends to increase sales of agricultural products such as soybeans from South American to Asian nations.

Cofco's hiring spree in Brazil also comes as U.S.-headquartered competitors like Archer-Daniels-Midland Co and Cargill cut costs and headcount worldwide.

Cofco responded to a question after a recruitment event by saying that there are vacancies in various departments and hierarchy levels. The majority of these are in the areas of operations, sales and trading, and administrative.

It did not comment on the specific effects of tariffs on the Brazilian operation nor did it indicate how many jobs are available at the moment.

Cofco has invested in Santos, the top soybean port of Brazil. It is also one of Brazil's biggest grain exporters, as well as a source and exporter for oilseeds, cotton, sugar and coffee.

Cofco, as part of its expansion plan, is building a new grain terminal in Santos. It is expected to become operational by the end of this year. Cofco has already begun the tests for the first phase of the construction.

The company's capacity to export grains at Santos, which is currently 4.5 million tons, will rise next year when the second phase should be completed. (Reporting from Roberto Samora, Sao Paulo. Writing by Ana Mano. Editing by Margueritachoy.)

(source: Reuters)